It bears no little resemblance to the Retama of Teneriffe, 
Cytisus nubigenus, and will doubtless be one day associated 
in the same genus with that species, whenever Botanists shall 
discover the true mode ‘of grouping the European genera of 
Papilionaceous plants. 
The accompanying figure was taken from a specimen 
that flowered with Messrs. Young of Epsom, in May 1835. 
It is multiplied by seeds and cuttings, and must be treated 
as a greenhouse plant in winter. It is another of those 
plants which might be successfully managed in a moveable 
temporary glass-house. 
